London: British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced the general elections. Voting for parliamentary elections will take place in Britain on July 4. After the cabinet meeting on Wednesday, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced the dates of the general elections. However, before the cabinet meeting, there was intense discussion that a consensus could be reached in the meeting to hold general elections soon. This conjecture proved correct and Rishi Sunak has recommended dissolution of Parliament. Voting for parliamentary elections will take place in the country on July 4.
Labor Party was targeted
Recently Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had said that general elections will be held in the second half of this year. He also gave some good news in Parliament about the British economy, including the announcement that the inflation rate has come down to 2.30 percent. At the same time, Sunak also fiercely targeted the opposition Labor Party and said that the Labor Party will put the country’s economy in danger.
Labor Party strong in pre-election projections
Earlier, Rishi Sunak had talked about general elections in October or November this year. But in the cabinet meeting on Wednesday, he recommended dissolution of Parliament. According to the information, Rishi Sunak may soon go to meet King Charles regarding this decision. However, according to pre-election estimates, at present the opposition Labor Party is in a strong position and the Conservative Party is said to be in a bad position.
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